The product is a rare and iconic 2019 Canada. 9999 silver coin featuring a design of maple leaves on a scalloped background. It is from Canada and has a fineness of 0.999, making it a high-quality and valuable addition to any collection of coins. This specific variety from 2019 is sure to be a standout piece for collectors due to its unique and intricate design. The paragraph Above description of the coin or round was AI generated. It saves me time and gives you a bit of information about the item. ICONIC MAPLE LEAVES SCALLOPED COIN. 9999 PURE SILVER W/24k. 9999 Fine Gold Gilt PROOF PIECE. COMES WITH WOODEN DISPLAY BOX & COA. The Coin, Round, or item pictured is the one you will receive. Forgive my photographic abilities but Look at the Pictures. Most photos have been Cropped and enlarged so you can judge for yourself the Quality. So Reasonable Offers are appreciated and will be Considered. All my coins and rounds are verified on my Sigma Metalytics prior to listing. All coins or rounds have been stored in a Humidity controlled Safe. From smoke free home. Be sure to check out my other listings. Please note some capsules may not be perfect fit or in new condition.
Mintage: Only 100,000. Composition: 99.99% pure silver. Weight: 7.96 g. Celebrating Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) andits 350 years of history, which are beautifully embodied on this Voyageur dollar-inspired coin. Incorporated in 1670, Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) is Canada’s oldest company. Partnerships with First Nations, Inuit and Métis led to its success during the fur trade era. And as Canada began to take shape, HBCevolved along with it: its commercial pursuits werea crucial part of Canada’s earliest industries and development; its trading posts became Canada’s cities and towns; and its fur-trading empire evolved intothe modern retail giant of today. The reverse was inspired by the Voyageur dollar introducedin 1935 and designed by Emanuel Hahn. The engravedimage features six explorers paddling a canoe in rough waters after exchanging goods at the Hudson’s Bay Company trading post, which appears behind the pine trees in the distance. The reverse also includes the word “CANADA” near the curved rim, while the face value “5 DOLLARS” and the year “2020″ are inscribed below. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. Signed by King Charles II on May 2, 1670, the Royal Charter is preserved at HBC’s corporate headquarters in Toronto. It granted exclusive trading rights to the Governor and Company of Adventurers of Englandtrading into Hudson Bay. Until 1970, the Royal Charter included a clause requiring HBC to pay the British Crown a periodic rent of two Elks and two Black beavers. The Rent Ceremony has only occurred four times since1670: in 1927, 1939, 1959 and 1970. If you look closely at a Voyageur dollar, you’ll spot the initials “HBC” on one of the bundles tucked inside the canoe. Your coin comes in a full-colour custom folder that will catch everyone’s attention.
Minted in 2021, this uncirculated coin is a must-have for collectors and nature enthusiasts alike. The coin is encased in a protective capsule and comes with a certificate of authenticity. The intricate design showcases the beauty of the Great Lakes, making it a perfect addition to any collection. With its unique features and limited mintage, this coin is a rare find that is sure to appreciate in value over time. Don’t miss your chance to own this stunning piece of Canadian artistry. Argent pur à 99,99 %.
2018 Fine Silver 4-Coin Set. Historical Currency of Canada. Playing Cards of New France. This 2018 Historical Currency Canada Playing Cards Of New France Silver Coin Set from the Royal Canadian Mint is a beautiful commemorative piece. The uncirculated coins features the playing cards used as currency in New France during the 17th century. The set comes with a certificate of authenticity from the RCM. This rare unique coin set is a great addition to any collection and a perfect gift for coin enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of Canadian history. Mintage: 1,250 (set). Material: 99.99% pure silver. Weight: 47.34 g (each coin). Diameter: 49.8 mm x 28.6 mm (each coin).